Afleveringen
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss plans for Ingenuism in 2024, predictions in progress and the shift in culture. Will 2024 be more accepting of progress and the acceleration of building?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss steel anti-trust legislation, Nippon Steel and the undercurrent that steel should be American made. Is owning and manufacturing steel outside of the US a national security issue?
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss the progress of pharma-biotech and gene editing treatment in particular with reduction in tooth decay and the formidable costs of the FDA and overreach of government regulations.
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss education where Ingenuism is not practiced but should be. The education industrial complex has evolved to only provide the foundational layer. How do we get people connected to the bodies of knowledge that currently exist and getting them trained with experimentation and discovery?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss artificial intelligence, open AI’s yo-yo firing of CEO and how fear is instigating slowing down the development of AI and the impact of the wrong incentives. How should we think from an ingenuistperspective in the context of artificial intelligence?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss what the future looks like without taking risks. What is the risk of not developing AI? What is the risk of not investing resources out of fear? Is the future riskier if you don’t take risks now?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss Noah Smith’s story about the growing consensus in the United States needs a central economy. How would this affect innovation?Sign up for our newsletter at ingenuism.com.
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss Marc Andreessen’s Techno-Optimist Manifesto and the backlash against optimism in technology. What does this mean for innovation?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss Marc Andreessen’s Techno-Optimist Manifesto and how his vision for humanity paves the way for progress. What drives progress?
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In this episode, Yaron Brook sits down with Auren Hoffman to discuss AI, technology, startups, his role of chief historian and what that is. Is the pessimism around AI valid? What defines AI?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss the contradictory signals in the market place, the economy and employment – is it up or down? Is the concern with a recession on track or will government overshoot/undershoot a correction? Ingenuism plays an important role in creating new growth. As long as there is economic freedom, entrepreneur experimentation can still drive growth and progress.
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Ingenuism is about experimentation and discovery. Elan Musk is a great example of an Ingenuist. In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss the new biography coming out about Elan Musk, Elan Musk as an Ingenuist in new business, space X, AI and autonomous vehicles.
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss the Blueprint protocol, life extension measures and creating magic in our lives. The key is to be inspired to enhance one’s life to make it as good as it can be.
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss winners and losers of industrial policy and the process that comes with planning.
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discusslearning as a form of connection, integration and application as well as creation and progress. How do you apply ingenuity in ways that allow you to create new knowledge?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss the goals and choices an individual makes and how Ingenuism helps in the pursuit of personal values. What does Ingenuism contribute?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss advantages and risks of autonomoustaxis and vehicles along with the backlash against AI. What are we giving up when we suppress technology?
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook continue their discussion on Ingenuism in education, with a dive into California’s new math, math education and the perceived inequality in algebra by excluding Algebra in middle school to keep students from getting too far ahead. What is the best way to learn? Should students be held back from learning to create equality in learning?
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Silicon Valley Examined, Season 1
Episode: 79
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss learning, how people learn and the institutions we’ve built around learning. Are schools the optimal way to learn?
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Silicon Valley Examined, Season 1
Episode: 78
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In this episode, Robert Hendershott and Yaron Brook discuss Noah Smith and the growing consensus that free trade is passé and industrial policy is the wave of the future (managed economy).
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